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A U.S. Judicial Panel has consolidated lawsuits against DePuy on its Pinnacle metal-on-metal hip implant in a Texas federal court, according to a report by Mass Device.
Kensey Nash announced that it has acquired the assets including the product lines of Synthes' Norian subsidiary for $22 million in cash, according to a Kensey Nash news release.
Zimmer has supported national joint replacement registries outside of the United States for several years. As a member of AdvaMed, a trade association representing medical device manufacturers, the Company is now participating in the development of the International Consortium of…
OrthoIndy's Indiana Orthopaedic Hospital Outpatient Therapy in Indianapolis has acquired the AlterG Anti-Gravity Treadmill for rehabilitation training, according to a hospital news release.
Peyton Manning, quarterback for the Indiana Colts, received spine surgery from Richard Fessler, MD, a spine surgeon in Chicago for a bulging disc in his cervical spine, according to a USA Today report.
Here are 10 ways to decrease costs at orthopedic surgery centers from Dean Brown, MBA, CASC, CEO of Alabama Orthopaedic Clinic and administrator of The Orthopaedic Center at Springhill in Mobile, Ala.
Patients over the age of 40 can benefit from second-generation autologous chondrocyte implantation, according to a study published in The American Journal of Sports Medicine.
Mark L. Moody, MD, a spine surgeon with Carolina Spine & Neurosurgery Center, joined St. Luke's Hospital in Columbus, N.C., according to a Go Upstate report.
A new study published in The Spine Journal shows a stronger correlation between the use of rhBMP-2 for spinal fusions and infertility in male patients than was originally supposed, according to a North American Spine Society news release.
